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Welcome to my blog about hockey - mainly about the Buffalo Sabres. Here you'll find my thoughts and opinions about the game of hockey. There will be times where I'll stray off-topic and I'll post about other things that I feel the need to blog about, but for the most part this is my blog for hockey. I hope you enjoy reading!

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Hi! My name is Caroline. I'm a recent college grad (Public Communication) from Buffalo, NY. I enjoy traveling, hockey, photography, bike rides, theatre, movies, music, and just spending time with my family and friends. And the occasional blogging of course.

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I am in no way affiliated with the Buffalo Sabres or the NHL. I am simply a fan and this blog should not be used as an accredited news source. Please take whatever I say with a grain of salt. Most of the images that I use are either from Sabres.com, NHL.com, or GettyImages.com. If I happen to post an image that is yours and you would like credit, please e-mail me at hnib30 [at] gmail [dot] com and I will gladly credit you or remove the image at your request.

The photo used for the Hockey Night in Buffalo banner was taken by Mike Lynaugh.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Next Richard Avedon*

Hockey is still a few weeks away, but to get us psyched up, the NHL is holding a media tour in NYC over the next few days. The event is super ~exclusive~, as only 20 of the NHL's best (and most marketable) were invited. So to find out that Ryan Miller was in attendance was clearly no shock to anyone.

But how awesome was it to find out that he was going to photographing his fellow NHLers for a Vanity Fair photoshoot? Oh, to be a fly on the wall during the photoshoot... I don't know if the pictures are going to be in an issue of Vanity Fair or on their website, but all I know is that I can't wait to see the photos once they surface. Who would have thought that the NHL could persuade me into buying a Vanity Fair magazine? Well done, NHL marketers, well done.

So with the media tour wrapping up, that leaves us with only a few days until Puck Drop. Even though it's been several months since we've watched the Sabres take the ice, I still can't believe that hockey season is pratically here. I'm super stoked about Saturday's festivities, and I'll try to take some good shots of the guys on the ice and post a recap of the events!

* If you don't know who Richard Avedon is, I highly suggest you check out his photographs on his website.